The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 14, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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T II E N 13 V S
OF ICIAt OKOAN Of SAN lAJIA MKDI
LOCH LLANO LONCIIOLOUSrlFt
JJMlDllMKllON
Killlor
Wife lhall at all timet he thankful for
comniunfoafioiu from abroad Jiroruled
thn are to the point Intelligibly urltten
ana contain no pereonalltlee
Hnfnrilay Morning Icliniarjr H 1SS0
Tun Nebraska horticulturists nml
farmers aro ludlgnnnt at a rcci lit re-
port of a congressional committee nil
rising that all the public lands west of
tho 100th meridian In withdrawn from
Halo ami preemption and leased fur
grnilug pui poses Wo believe that
tho congressional conmltteo is right
It Is a well known fact that even in
this state which border on tho gulf
there la not tutllclcut rainfall wcat of
that meridian to Justify the opening of
farms j that there is hardly any timber
and bat a small proportion of the land
trill admit of constant Irrigation Tho
country Is all rsrpcted with short nu-
tritious grasses anil Is ndmlrably
adapted til tho grazing of cnttlo and
other stock So long as stock raising
Is the chief business of the settlers
prosperity ulll bn Mm result lluteven
hero bottrccn tho IHth and DUtb me-
ridians wo know that hard times fol-
low t e transition from stockrnlsing
to fanning and wo hnto never huil
canso to complain of too muili rain
And In Kansas it Is almost tho annual
outciy that crops havo failed west of
the 100th meridian and that tho set
tlors aro destitute It may bo true
that tho rainfall does gradually extend
westward as now farms nro opened up
but Tow farmers can alibi il to plow
land year after j ear with the hope of
making a season their necessities nrc
such that they want plmly of rain to
produce good crops the first Kino that
they plant
In another column will bo seen
letter from tho overseer of tho
Toins Etato J range Tho prin-
ciples and working of n coopera
tho storo llko many other cal-
culations on paper read smoothly and
ore pregnant tilth promise but tho
oversoira calculations nio based up-
on ton many ineru suppositions Ho
nisnmes that tho officers nnd salesmen
will bo hone st nnd eiruclont and just the
men to nil their rrspicthn positions
nnd that they will hnvo tho good of
the Order at heart Tho gencinl man
nger to whom money and bills aro to
be sent it Is taken for granted will
always prove competent and rell ible
and norer no not er appropriate funds
to private use or demand an union
sclooablo salary Ihe credit system
Istobodono away villi at unto as
cash sales and cash purchases aro In-
sisted
upon Do farmers now pay
cash for tho supplies they buy of mer
chants or Is It practicable for them to
do so Then whj not inaugurate tho
cash system at once it Mould be n
great saving to tho farmer and abliss
lng to tho mi reliant Irciiuuit men-
tion Is mado of prollts and dividends
but the idea of losses and dlasntUrac
tlon seem not to hntu occurred to tho
writer Another fact ho has otorlookoil
namely i that out of tho numbers who
embark In tho mercantile business
statistics show Unit ninety per cent
break It is expected that tho time
Is near at hand when no ttill bo deal-
ing direct with the manufacturers ex-
changing our produco with them and
that wo ttill bo able to do our own
banking This may sound like n
whim of tho brain Yes wo agree
with him that It
does sound llko n
whim of tho brain nnd maiiy grangers
In West Virginia and in sonio of tho
North Western States will also agree
with him Thoy tried ths graugo
storcs and at first thoy gave the reg
nlor merchants much trouble causing
thorn to loso heavily but the cash sys-
tem did not last long tho grunge
stores soon played out and in many
instances somo of tho very best men
belonging to the fintonilty woro heavy
losora Wo know whereof wo write
nnd do so with Ihokludllest feelings
The grango is a good Order and so
long as it keeps within proper hounds
may be and Is of very great service
not only to thn firmur hut to nil ether
classes for the prosperity of farmers
nn increase In tho j leld of tho soil and
the Improvement of
live stock means
chcaporandUtterllvlngfor tho masses
Tho farmer and merchant have distinct
callings both being essential to the
prosperity comfort nnd convenience
of the poople Thcro constant nnd
sloso competition among merchants
and in order tu get nnd hold custom
they aro obliged to sell goods nt a low
prlco If the merohats of ouo town
were to clnb together and ran up the
prices other towus would Immediately
tsko advantage of such a step and get
the patronage This close couipotl
tlou among merchants liitiiiesttialow
Tiir HiifTiilo Lprctt says Penn-
sylvania has instructed her llftyoight
deUgatcs solidly for Orant That will
set the Grant boom nboomlng again
bigger than over On thefilth of this
month New York will Julu in with
seventy delegates soli iliy instructed
for Grant I hen the boom will have
become a p aintlesa current in unison
with which all tho politicians wllftrj
to trim their sails This is ens
prophecy Tho events aro socliaily
foreshadowed that there is really no
good excuse for anybodys trying to
Ignoro or misunderstand thorn
Till Texas Sim saja that San An-
tonio has the largest ice factory In Tex-
as Old llorcas supplied Concho
county with one of lingo dimensions
about tho first of this month
Tllf Tuns ftiin for Maich reflects
tho beauty mill refulgence of the Inno
StnrStato in n light that cannot full to
fill tliopntrtotlo < Itlzins soulwith de-
light
Tnr office of tho Cnlorndo CltUen
ono of our most valued exchanges has
been totally dtstroyed by fire
m
Iaint Hock Istohaveadandiigichnol
A barber simp would bo more usi fill
nnd add morn In tiio comfort of tho
pliuo Vim Saba Scict
Yes tvo imagine Iaint Hock fiols
tery iitienmfortnble without a hnrhi r-
and thnt a good sbato would refit ah It
n oridi rfully Wo Insist that Iaint
Hoik baton ahnvo Marshall Jtiirt
Jtr
hrUEAKViH
Texas Is tho third wool growing
State In tho union hho sent to mar-
ket Inst ear 14WHt > ill pounds of wool
which represented J0ll7r0 I hole
Is on telling to what ute nt this branch
of business may bo magnified
Mr Dotlo living riitr Martin was
wii laid nnd shot IIvo tinii s on tho 1th
lust tho balls taking edict in his hand
hip thigh fa o nnd near the etc
He Is In a critical condition No ar
rests hate hi on mnile though Dojlo
charges Neil Heed and Tom Gross with
the foul jilts mpt
The democracy of this county nnd
State must bo thoroughly nrginlzed
for tho inmpalgn of this year Gnat
issues nro nt stake and every man
must do his full shale We want no
laggards no drones If jou cannot
get nn office help snmo other good
democrat to gi t one Let no ono be
lieve ho can do nn good llterv man
has his influence nnd can contribute
something in the gland cause Let all
our people go to work in earnest or-
ganize thornughh and effectively
maiih on tho ranks of our political en-
emies and scatter Hum Icoiijctmcn
lircoril
Tho sinson thus far has been all
tho farmem milJ noli Gialn that
has bum planted and up will glow
rapidly Planting will In a few ilnjs
bo resumed and puahid to completion
so our farmers sat llreulutm Jlanner
The first one liunilm miles of the
Snnfa Io rallioid has hi en completi d
On Monday at noon tho road tins com-
pleted In DtMidmnns erk 100 miles
finni Galveston and iibout six miles
from llclltlllo which city will In nil
probability becomo a railroad town
tlili wuk M
Tho Leo County Cotton Manufactur
ing Company is the name of an organ
irntintijust formid nt Oiddlngs A
full set ot officers has been elected
committees hntn bicn appointed and
indications aic that tho company
menus business It Is tho luontlon to
put tho Oil mint nttaihmcntin opera-
tion at lidding
Tho International surveying party
whlih left two or thne weeks ago to
Incite the permanent lino and estab
lish depots nn the San Antonio exten-
sion hato comphtcJ their work mid
In it few days bids will bo asked for
to do thn gindingnnd bridging on tho
ronto It is the intention of the com-
pany Incomplete the load so as to
have trains running Into San Antonio
by tho first of next year lmflii
Statesman
According tn tho Austin llttlnt
there nro seventy prlaoneta in tin
Travis county Jail i thirtytwo of the
number belonging to other counties
nnd belng n that Jail for safekteping
Tho same pnpOraajs that tho sale of
unlveislty lands aro largely ou the in-
crease
I ho i oiiiiiZ full lleporler is the
namn of a paper it hich la to bo pub
lished soon at that place
Tho population of HI mco is Increas
ing rapidly ns will bo sien from tho
follonliig clipped from the Star Im
tlluilorx Mr S II Wellborn of Cen
tre Point is ths Imppj father of Trip
lets threo nice
tie girls Horn on tho 21th of last
month
The commanders of the II S troopa
at Forts Concho nud McKuvott con-
sider farming nt those places Imprac
ticable without irrigation Ilundieds
of poor men who havu been Induced tu
trj farmliig west of tho lOOtli meridi-
an will heartily conuur with tho state-
ment of tho Ton commanders
On the night of the 5th inat between
11 nnd lUnclnck it lire broke out iu
tho olllco of the Colorndo Cttbcn des
troying completely tho bolldlng nnd
the entire contints of ths olllco except
a small Job press which was saved
This flro also reached the drug store
> 11 II lisnUou consuming the
buliillojf nml a portion of tho stock of
drugs About two thirds of the stock
wnj saved Ir Harrison lost In hooks
nnd Instruments to Ihu umoiiut nf its
00orS20U0 The loss tn tho Cllttn
office was almost llterslly total Dr
Harrison sstuk was Insuredaboutt
i rr 7i v Ta i
ESSiswjsrs BS SS5SS IS
MSt < ws l Morr of lltt
sons drug store They saved tho most
of tin lr library but but all their fur-
niture and some valuable papers
1lulntUattr
Net er was tho prospect fairrr fur s
yinr of unexampled agricultural sne
eessln iexasthnii thlk opening season
yrom eviry quarter we ham that the
wheat nnd smnll grain crops nre in the
llmst condition and promise a certain
crop Farmers are all turning over
their Hilda for planting corn anil
lotion nnd a spirit of hopefulness per
vades every tanning coinijiiniit
lexnn Sun
It may bo truthfully slid of
Texas Theto Is hialth In our air
medicine in our sunshine wealth In
our soil silt i r In our mniiiituliis and
gold in our sands nnd millions In It
generally Id
Waco nnd Helton nre in n fever of
exclteiio nt over the Santa Fe railroad
Moth the lilies wniitthe road aid ik I
tlii r ono is certain of gctllng It Ono
tiling bmteter Isaure that ij Uiit the
city which gets It will pay well for the
boon
Marill Grns at Gilvcaton Is pro
nounudn llatterlngsureess Tho city
was brilliantl illuminated atd lliouu
anils of visitors witnessed the proces-
sion
m
hnllonston Ttltrjram says that n
gang of burglars aro operating In that
city Tho ladles of that city whose
houses hate been enteiud at night by
the burglars hate In several instance s
displayed ousiderablo nerve and sated
their property
Mr II linker the fisherman caught
an nlitnvtnr garfish at the lied lllulV
below llnslrop which welghiel three
hundred nml torty pmiuds lie Met
there ore n great nninlxr of such fish
In tho Colorado Jlastmp AiUertmer
Ilrazorla county in 1H had Imm
white inhabitants and SSKH slates 31
000 bend iirtutlloS7Mhne1 of horses
SOOOncics In cotton ilJl In sugar
VXiUiii corn The cotton crop was
estimated nt H0W bales and the sugar
atIhlOOhogsheads lnltjVMhu inuuty
was assessed on preiperty to tho vnliio
of tXWW7 This Included I IK
slates I he amount fell greatly after
tho war and e mancipation hut Inst
j ear the t aluo of property iuereased
100000 em tho year prov < ms and al
most as much ns tho highest Amount
hifore tho war There Is life In the
old laud yet
The special illspafch frnm Washing
ton to the Vow lorkSunMncrts thnt
ft ilclegntlon purporting to be Texiins
Is in Washington elide muring toriifcnt
appropihitlons for Improving tho har
bor of Galteston by repiesentlng that
whatuverlsdono by tho government
In thit direction mnst Fnnro to tho
benifltnfn pilvnte corporation nml
not to thn people of tho State Tho
corporation alluded to la tho wharf
company which appears to have ene-
mies nt tho seat of government who
areas jet nnnblo to II nil n member
discourteous enough to present their
proposition In the tare of objection by
thn entire Turns elilegstinn who nro
enili avnrlng to secure ndi epinfe appro
priations though such objections ns
tho A n re fers to mat retard it It eloos
not ultimately defeat thilr efforts
Gtihcaton A cers
Jlctnll CoOprrnthc More
1 nm satisfied thnt many members
of our Older ate noxious to understand
the principles and workings of a co
opiriilite store und that many would
bn actively at work were they prop
crly informid lining desiious to aid
In this work is the cm nso I hare for
presenting this article for publication
Inlinus desiring to start n co opera-
tive atoinjoin their subscriptions to
gether then meet to elect a bond of
eliiuetors live eir seven thsso nct
from their number tho presldeU treas-
urer and secretary and they wlect thn
superintendent und oiilrnun who
should not hold nny other position
Iho superintendent supervises the bu-
siness When everything is ready to
stnrt the bills with the money shnuld
be soot to tho generul manager or pur-
chaser for the State as we elout be
lievo in halfway eoopernlion Tho
goods should bo sold at about the usu-
al cash priro chargtd by other mer-
chants where the businisn ia trnna
acted UIs inslstid that we stick tn
cash sales anil cash purcliaies Prof-
its aro divided in tutor of customers
who aro members of tho Order nnd
not in fat or of capital shareholders
receiving full dividends and pitions
nut shareholders receiving hnlfillvi
elenels Thoprofitsonnthcrtiadothan
Patrons and nnnliajf tlioproflts nn
Patrons trndo who aro not sliarehold
era la mailo cmmilntlva ami i dlvielcd
annually by the number of paid up
shares Capital is entitlid to this
profit bocausn it has carried the risk
and tho goods from which this profit
has been inndo I his profit Is luiedan
permanent fund When any share
holder has a sulllclent amount nf tho
cumulation for one or mine shares at
the annual meeting certificates nro
Issued uinklng them triinafertble and
not withdrawableto any one entitled
tei hold stock in the association This
stock is entitled to Interest Duel accu-
mulation ns other Stock By using
this fund In tills w ty it tt ill nmonnt tn
ft sufficiency to enrry on tho business
though oil tho subscribed stock should
be withdrawn At the closo of each
quarter the goods on hand are In-
voiced the board of directors roako n
balanco sheet of the businessi inter-
est on stock is set apart at tha rates of
10 per cent per annum and all ox
pense s are ellducted from tho gross
profits the remaining Increase or cap
ital Is net profit Tlo dividend dim
each aharo holder Is found na follows i
divide the net gain by the amount of
trado during the quarter and the qnn
tliuit will bo tho per cent profit
tuko tha amount of purchases made
by each share holder and multiply II
by this per cent and the product will
ha tho iiinnant duo each on their
trade Fnrlstrunswhonrenat share
holders multiply by onohslf tho per
The dun
prnnt rarh Iatrnn mi
be placed as acrulil until it reaches
this amount when a certificate will be
Issueel whiili will make them a lull
luembir intitleil to nil tho benefits
nnd prit ih ges of those that paid cash
for tin lr stock No shareholder Is eo-
lith d to moro than one vote and it
shartholder Is entitled to all the net
pioflts on his or her trade Iho in-
terest and accumulation isdiieucnu
ally i tlio trade profit Is iluo at the
imothey ditidendls deilared afd
may be taken in stoik It is advised
that all profits remain with the funds
until tliii inpital is amply sufficient fur
thebusineis The nmount that eaih
shareholder is hllnvted to on In an
Association ihuiild bo limited then
went shureiiolders would soon hate as
ninth Ifitested as any To illustrate
hist tiipnoso that a eooperativo as-
sociation has il OO capital j thut the
stoic sills during tho uuartir 10110
worth of goods that coat but ifyooo
the interest for the quarter would be
4 17 V i all expenses sny SIHIU SO this
would le nvo a net piofit of 000 1 Ills
being divided by the sales J1000
would show a saving of 15 per citit
Tho shareholder that bought f > UK
worth of good would sivo SH tho
latron notu shareholder buying ilOII
worth would be entitlid to onehalf
this amount 750 a uitiflcnte
woold be Issued fur S5 leaving Vi 50
to his credit or to draw out at Ids op-
tion
Hvery Association should file Its
charter with tho Sicrefjry of State
when they begin business nnd take-
out itenue nnd oher licenso Tin re
nro now thirty or more co operntite
stores in Texas purchasing from the
gun nil ngint J S ltogirs Galviston
This cute rpiiKO is in its Infamy tit
hating been chartered July 5th Ibvd
but It bus sit id many thousaud dol-
lars to tho Order It Is expected that
the time Is near lit h mil when tin will
bo dealing dinct with tho mnnnfnelu
rers iixihinglng our prriluce with
them anil that tvn will also be able to
do our own bnnking This mat sound
llko a whim of the brain bat wo hate
been futiilahing tho wnrld with the
means tn do these things keeping up
In luxury anil uxtruraganco nn ami
of nmieiiwirt intermediates all done
atour lXi iisu Ifwn ttill but stick
togothir we will Mini be able to elo
these anil many other things Unite d
the world cuit shsiic us 1 < o < e
Sccrttary Tcian C opcratnt Aisocia
lion In Ciihnnbui Jns ialroa of
llimbaiulrj
Tho Tilllahnssco Florhhan Bays Ihu
I C Long brriught fiom Texas to
Florida eid of a speclee of CVnilsi
grass ithieh cuiiies nearor offeuug all
tliodislrid quilities of pasture and
kind that has preceded It Time ttill
forage plants than nuj Ihlngofthegniin
iiulold IhiIi Its good and Its bad quail
Ins Itnppcars that this plant first
made its appearaiiiti about ten tears
ugo in tlio unsettled tallies about the
head waters of tlie Concho rlur In
Tuxns In IcirI n frri net canled down
the sud and dlesemiuated them along
the bottom lauds of the Colorado river
white the grilse mado its nppearanee
tho lollu ting spring and so much
were tho farmers phased with It that
Many of them bateeletntodlhelrfiirnis
cntirelj to Its production finding It
more profitable than corn or cotton
Concho grass sown brn idcist In carl
spring comis uboilt like crab grass
but grows more rapidly and has a
much binailer leaf Hy tho first of
Juno it will attain a blight of about
threo to four liet on nn average and
showing more fodder thnn any grass
wo oter saw The seid heads nro
about seven inches long ami the spec-
imen fthowti us bad seventy hinds to
the stool which would give ft yield of
fifteen or tivi nty bushels of grain to
the ncro Wo understand that In Tex-
as this grass Is cut twice and some
tunes three times n tear jlelding
about one and ii hnlf tonh per ncro nt
a rutting The stubble Is very lieavj
and Improves land almost equally with
clover jVcic Jrhann Picayune
Opinion nt llushlngton
Thn Wii hl fon correspondent of
tho St Louli 77 > irf says t
How ttnllkr Coi In nil tilings Is the
great maaslvo seniitor from Trim
HIrhard Coko whose speech appears
first in the congressional record of to
morrow It Is worth reading Thnr
inan says It Is a innstcrplcco nf good
sense and logic Coke said he would
not speak half nn hour but ho con
sumed two hours As I stated in a
former letter the senator from Texas
lagalnln continually and rapidly a
hlg place among tho earnest vigorous
thinkers of the and
oountry they will
nnver question tho Justice of this ver
dict of popular opinion who read the
senators speech yesterday Cok6 op-
poses bitterly tho quasi demonetlzn
tlon of silver nnd as well th liajnul
resolution drprhing gineubtcks n
their legal tender propertlM In this
the ninsr te nf southern p oplo ceuctir
with the senator and difter irvnn the
sans pour et suns rcproch i ot Dels
wure
An nlit ioan named Kenneth Alliro
who has Is en extc ivclj una veel In
raisinff cattle In Texas faa robbei of
his siiUlul in Now York on the Sth
nut loiitninlirii 123000 In registered
United States binds nhllo ascending
the steps of the siiblren iiry He nl
lSes thai he wns nrcostedhy two men
cno of whom Iroprrd a penletbook
In front ef him ard on his attention
belnir railed to It ho was poshed down
nnd the aatehel trfsled from his hand
Ho has nn cine to thcit ovcrpt an no
stver to nn ndrertlsemcnt wlich he had
ipserleid in tho jnornlnip iers offering
S5WKI fir the leturn of tho bonds
The answer aitreis to surrender thtm
on payment of 425W0
fortlaai Ualna tYI
iSIJl W tl Is JOUJ 0 loi
rortUoJ Main
trado at the clnae of earh quarter If 72 0JSre51J 1 S lulaj
not sunkiont for a slaie flou should Al7U i 4n
S Tttina aat IS
Utiurr kU
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st Kama tartly r a > t
A44HH4 TstllA
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CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Lumlicr Snsli Moors IHiiuls Uuilders Uunhvarc
FURNITURE
A largo lot ol 1ICTUKES nnd CHKOMOS FHAMHS MOULDIVna
1ULu
MlftUOHS etc > l > S
A full assortment of KOflE WOOD nnd WALNU P COFFINS and CASKETS
rHic w t0 l e competition Flnco of business on north shlo f
lnhllc Square San Saba 1 exas SO hii
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Addro
HJBpoclnipn copl Brt f
Cheapest Place in tho City
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IIU31L intos
Commission Merchants
WIIOlhSAIK UKAIKK8 IN OIH1N
J3 toiiKTM Anup AtSTIX TRtAH 3m
JM DAY JAMSS roltr
Wholesale Grocers
401 recftw Street AUSTIN TEXAS
An DOthloK brttfr lliari A rntillnuanre of th < r
tnlroimttti nf ttiotr iHlintMeu frluitiln n0 nui
mjem Tbtr Mt rrnrtl Uft gUAmnlrs of tlw
fetrf > t and wopt IIIr t Itiilliiu z ly
A 11 CROW
Wlioicsnlolrrj Goods
NOTIONS AND OUOCrRfKSi
7CJ Ciragress Atfnne AUSTIN TEXAS
Mlrlts irsifn from tbs dealers of Sin sba sail
atljuiolag oountlfs oj y
KAT AND OKOW KAT AT Till
Imporiiil IiestiHiriiJit
Iecan Btre ct AlS TIN TCXAS
lOirposllo llramonil Dink 1
I S SIMON Proprietor
TsMf always nppll1 wlifa Iho tliolroot rlanila
Ojfsicrs rirt anil faini Iu acamin z ly
ESTIIAYS
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V NT liars
YTITHOUT A RIYAL IN TEXASTOUT A3 EQUAL IS THC SOOTHWESI
l tEtt
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tur1 lnicmii oiil I y T eninirseturtnir an I ntrlml
with curons eicus m eeiy Jan ot i woi l UJ IruIU UAT l dsy
CNLArtOCD A < D IMKROVCD
Comprlnlnt nortT rAOEl OK fcf rr loirs cnriTHof tiJurT j t
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taiKinsiit manor U bo Utlj V ViJlaJ t t J
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oao ivar tU iOlTnrj
ly drst on Calrsston rosi ofle
mnaor irkr or rtlstnl letter
51 2U0 ii CO GaUeton Texas
BANDY PAEKER
Miiufttluren of t d 0a rs In
Harness Bridles
COLLARSLEGGINS BLNKKTS S WHIPS
of every Description
aij zaht ncAN htziiut
GOOD NEWS
Kvor In ought to this mnrUt
zens of
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I bnro npiiicel one of tho best SO
Icctsil mill most complete stock of
Fall and Winter Gaotis
Clli
SAN SAFU McCUILOClI CONCHO
nnd niljninlnir counties will find it to
their intelest tn tp rne a sail hsforo
BolriR elsoivhcre and oxaiolne my
stock or
Dry Goods
Itpmly Made Clothing
Hoofs and Shoes
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Peyton, Lilburn. The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 14, 1880, newspaper, February 14, 1880; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110523/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .